As of July 2012, Google Notebook has shut down and all Notebook data should now
be in Google Docs. As previously
announced, in most cases we were able to automatically export the Notebook data, so
please visit Google Docs. Also please update any
bookmarks or links to Notebook so that they point to Docs instead.

Here are answers to some questions about this transition. We may add or update
questions over time.

Where is my auto-exported notebooks data?

For auto-exported documents, you should see a new document in Google Docs for each notebook you had in Google Notebook.
The titles of these documents will be “Imported from Google Notebook - ” followed by
the original name of the notebook. These documents will contain the data from the
original notebook including labels, comments, and urls. You can edit, share, or delete
these new documents just like normal docs.

If you are having trouble finding the new docs, search for “Imported from Google
Notebook” in the doc list.

I’ve never used Google Docs. How can I learn to use it?

What should I do if there’s a problem with my data?

First make certain that your notebook data hasn’t been exported, by searching in
Google Docs for “Imported from Google Notebook”.

If you’ve confirmed that there really is a problem with the export (duplication of data
or missing notebook data) you can start a thread in the Google Docs
discussion forum and we will investigate the issue.

Why did you make this transition?

We loved working on Notebook, but sometimes we have to make the hard decision to focus
more of our efforts on products and technologies that will yield the most benefit to
users in the long run. With all the great innovations and improvements to Google Docs
in the last few years, we think it’s a great replacement for Notebook.